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May 17, 1913 - Image 3

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TIRE MICHfIGAN DAILY.

ADS TN TIUS COLUMN ARE TO BE

! RIANGLES INITIATE TEN SOPHS.

1well as Style

Juio 1111'Engifneer lHonorary
illinluets It I'Union.

SocietyI

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Gilmore Shoe Co,

1 19 S. Main.

We carry AA to E in Men' s and,
Women's,

Triangles, the honorary junior en-
gineering society, chose ten sopho-
mores for membership at the annual
spring election held last night. The
initiates were: E. J. Deprie, G. IT. Sis-
ler, A. T. Ricketts, J. W. Raynsford,
iE, F'. Jiughitt, 0. W. IHall, G. D. Doug-
las, W. W. Candler, T. H-. Bushnell,
and K. S. Baxter.
A banquet was served at the Michi-
gan Union following the initiation, and
in response to the call of Toastmaster
"Pat" Chow e, speeches were made by
Prof. E. D. IRich, "Jimmie" Craig,
"Mac" McGee, "Tommy" l-ughitt, and
"Russ" Mills.
LATE11sT ALUMNUS FEAT.IURES
RECENT 110HOUSE ('L'B REPORT

PAID FOR IN ADVANCE.
FOR RENT.
For Rent-Furnished: or unfurnished
house Sept. 1 or sooner. Also near-
ly finished canoe for sale very
cheap .Telephone 1500-J. 161-2
For Rent-Coming college year suite
with southern exposure. Suitable
for an instructor. In private family.
611 Forest Ave. Phone 1810-J. 160-1-2
For Rent-Packard Academy Friday
evening, May 23. Phone 1505, or
1850-J. 160-1-2-3
For Rent-Furnished house during Ju-
ly and August, reasonable rates. 611
Forest Ave. Phone 1810-J. 160-1-2
For Pvnj- During summer large, fur-
nished house, desirable location.

Here's Your New

Pingree MadeI
Is Our .leader.
S Pa.lace of Sweets
Down, Town

Spring Suit

Here in any one of the fifty beautiful fabrics
and colors that slow the joy of Spring time.
Here in steles that will Set the pace for the
next twelve months.
Here in the unapproachable craftmanImip tlat
goes with Society Brand,
True, fadeless blues, restful greys, becoming
browns and endl!ess variations of these three.
Soft fronts and lapels, snug shoulders, body-
tracing lines, new fabrics-clothes that arouse a
wave of approval at first sight.
Come and see.
.,'WIrh7th .
HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD DRESSERS

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TRULBEY
Attenttibim to Frewternitles
r.nd Sororities
ON MAIN STREET

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The Michigan Alumnus for May Rent reasonable. Phone 637. 152-3-4
matde its appearance yesterday, fea -_ - ____________
turing the recent report of the com- Wanted-Four. Students. Teaching ex-
mittee on house clubs,, the history of perience preferred tow work under
the teachers' appointment committee, Professor Gardiner in Knoxville,
and the university collection of inscrip- Tenn., this summer. Salary and car-
tions. fare guaranteed. Call 359-L~ for in-
It contains half-tone illustrations of formation. 160-1-2
the baseball squad, the new diamond________ ________
on 'Ferry field, the miusical clubs on Lust-Detween °Hill Memorial build-
their recent western trip, and the Chi- ing and corner of Monroe and 12th
cago alumni dinner. A map of ancient St., an Alpha Sigma Tan sorority
Campania, showing the site where the badge. Finder phone 373-.T. 162
inscriptions, of the De, Criscio collec- - - - -_____
tion were found appears as the front- Why pay more money when you can
ispiece. buy all the latest popular songs and
iDI{)1'.5( BIT FOmusYIc at ten cents per copy. Mando-
PROFSSOR WRTE FR ~lins, guitars, and all musical instru-
NUMBERFI OF LAW REVIEW. ments at very lowest prices consistent

The New Spring Models are now being shown at
Hayley's Millinery, 206 13. Libcrty
Hair Goods sa Specialty Phone 1 390-J

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padrrij Phonre 1361-Lo
price made n a typew4riter, sale or rental.

Look

Here

F. WlOODW ARD
!Scecond Floor

Ann Arbor, Mich.

NIN, Now York Saturday, May 17,-Straw Hat Day,
:S Wagnziuer & Co., State St. 1604-2
COSTUMES
ns & Hood, Tennis shoes for fresh-soph- con-
®ogreas. tests. Campus Bootery, opposite Hus-
epresentatives }ton's. 158-161
atDawMa~17
Comfort" Hat-- -cushion fitting,
[ation."~ Also. fine Panamas,

Articles by three of the professors
of the law department appear in the
May. issue of the Law Review which
came, out yesterday. The articles are:
"Constitutionality of T'eachers'' Pen-
sion Legislation," by Prof. H. L. Wil-
gus; "Compulsory Service in Office,"
by Prof. Gordon Stoner, and "The
Lien Theory of the Mortgage to Cru-
cial Problems," by Prof. E. N. Durfee.
All applications for admission to the
combined literary law and literary
medical courses should be handed in
at the registrar's office this week.
ALBIERIT R. DILLEY, '10"'121, IS
HERE ON RAILROAD CASE.
Albert R. Dilley, '10-'12L, is spend-
ing the week in Ann Arbor gathering
material for the prosecution of the
rate case against the Duluth, South
Shore, and Atlantic R. R.

with quality. Grinnell Bros., 120-2 E.
Liberty St. 160-172
When looking for a choice gift that
no one else has, you may find it at
Fosters. (1)
Tennis Racquets and balls (all
kinds). H. L. Switzer Co., 310 State.
Fri. Sat. Sun.-tf
"Tug-of-war"-Rubber sole shoes-
Wagner & Co., State St. 160-1-2
For Music and all Musical Instru-
ments visit Schaeberle and Son's Mus-
ic House. tf
UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
Freshmen meet at flag pole near li-
brary at 8:30 o'clock; sophomores
meet in front of Tappan hall. All who
have tried out for relay teams meet at
club house on Ferry field at 8:30

If you want the most your money will buy,
HAND WORK-- BEST OF ALL WOOL
MATERIALS == FINE FITTING CLOTHES
we are in a better position# to give them to
you than anyone else in this part of the
country.
A suit bought here} couldn't be purchased
anywhere else for at 'least $10 more than our
price. Being the largest "tailoring concern in
this part of the country is the reason.

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ITYY TOGLERYSHOP

Here you will also find more cloths and
patterns to choose from than any other store
in this vicinity.
COaME AND SEE FOIR YOURSELF'

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1107 -S. U. Ave.

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Former Storol

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THE GARRICKTHIS WEEK
CERTRUDE HOFFMANN
BROADWAY TO PARIS
B3EWTCHI1NG CHORUS.
Ann Arbor Dye Works
French Dry and 'Strama Cleariing
Bell 628 204 E. Washington St.
L R. WAJIL, Manager.

That's the best way.

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JACK

XOMEMTHING NNEW
Unique in form, with flavor diflerent,-better than anything you have ever tried.
At all Grocers, 10c per Package.
HOLLAND RUSK COMPANY -- HOLLAND, MICHICAN
Ann Arbor Hoane Bakery, Distributors
IIf the List Below Were

$15, $17m50, $20m_
Money back if we don't fit you.

Suits made to orcher

'WWOOLEN MILLS CO.
I______________216 S. Main St. Near Macks.

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we have for sale

IN HILL AUDITORIUM I

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Dainty Dorothy Dinmities
Btichers Linen
Mercerlin
Lonig Cloth
Gloves
Corset' Cot ers
Table Linen

Flaxc,n
Batist e
India Lir en
Fancy Collars
Underwear
Combination Suits
Umbrellas

Plenlty

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Good

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Seats,

~iHAL "s~u~h~Atatime
L~t~: pric

E~tc., etc., etc., etc.

STILL ON SALE

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No Old Stock'

Reasonable Prices

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Single.

. . .. . .$4.OO----$5.OO

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Yea A C - kT9

$1.OO-$1.25

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H. S., Piuney &Co.
614 E. Liberty Street
The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty

Tickets on

Sale at Box Office, Hill AuditoriumI

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THIS IS CLOTHES BUYING TIME FO MEN
Suits of unusual Style, Grace and Character. Positively the greatest values in Ann Arbor, when style, fabric and workmanship Is duly.
. Styleplus $17.00 Suits, Adler Rochester Clothes from $20.C 0 to $30.00.
us40f the Best Straw B~ats. First" showing Saturday. Panamas, $5.00; Milans, $3.00; Split Straws, $1.50 to $4.00. Soft Straws, $1.00 to $3.00.
ents for the K~nox' Straw Hats, Prices from $3.00 to $5.00,
Reule1 Conlin, Fiegel Co.

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